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Black Long-Nose Butterfly Sepacial BLK

forcipiger longirostris sepecial blk

In Stock Common stock Wild Caught Moderate care With Caution

SKU: ML-MF-0129

The Black Long-Nose Butterfly Sepacial BLK captivates with its unique coloration and elongated snout.

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Export Size
up to 20.0 cm
Origin
Coral Triangle
Temperature
24.0–28.0°C
Min. Tank Size
200 L
Salinity
32.000–35.000 ppt
pH
8.10–8.40
Diet
omnivore
The Black Long-Nose Butterfly Sepacial BLK (forcipiger longirostris sepecial blk) is a striking marine fish known for its elongated snout and dark, elegant coloration. Native to the Coral Triangle, this species adds a dramatic visual appeal to any aquarium setting. With its sleek body and pointed snout, it is not only a beautiful specimen but also a fascinating addition for enthusiasts and collectors alike.

In terms of natural history, the Black Long-Nose Butterfly is primarily found in coral reef environments where it forages among the crevices for small invertebrates. Its specialized feeding habits and elongated mouth allow it to access food sources that are often out of reach for other fish. This unique adaptation plays a significant role in its survival in the diverse marine ecosystems of its native range.

Behaviorally, these fish are known to be relatively peaceful; however, they can exhibit territorial behavior, particularly during breeding seasons. They thrive in groups but can also adapt to being solitary in larger aquariums. Their striking appearance and engaging behaviors make them a favorite among reef aquarium enthusiasts who appreciate the dynamic presence they bring to their tanks.

The preferred habitat of the Black Long-Nose Butterfly is typically shallow reef areas, where they can find ample hiding spots and feeding opportunities. These environments are rich in biodiversity, providing the necessary conditions for the species to thrive. Understanding their natural habitat is crucial for replicating the right conditions in captivity, ensuring their health and longevity.
For optimal care of the Black Long-Nose Butterfly Sepacial BLK, maintain water parameters that closely mimic their natural habitat. Ideal temperature ranges from 24°C to 28°C with a salinity level of 32-35 ppt. Regular water quality checks are essential, with pH levels maintained between 8.1 and 8.4. A minimum tank size of 200 liters is recommended to provide ample swimming space and hiding spots.

Feeding should consist of a varied diet that includes high-quality marine flakes, frozen seafood, and live foods to ensure proper nutrition. Compatibility is generally good with similar-sized fish but avoid aggressive species that may stress them. Acclimation should be gradual, using drip methods to minimize shock, and a quarantine period of at least two weeks is advisable to prevent the introduction of diseases to existing stock.

Monitoring their behavior is crucial, as they may become territorial if kept in smaller groups. Providing plenty of rockwork and hiding places will help reduce territorial disputes and create a more stable environment. Frequent observation will aid in detecting any signs of stress or illness early.
The Black Long-Nose Butterfly Sepacial BLK is suitable for air transport, provided that they are packed carefully in insulated bags with adequate oxygen. A packing density of 1 fish per 10 liters of water is recommended to minimize stress during transit. They are sensitive to temperature fluctuations, so maintaining a stable temperature between 24°C and 28°C during shipping is critical. Currently, there are no CITES restrictions on this species, making them easier to export.

Species Parameters

Max Adult Size 20.0 cm
Origin Coral Triangle
Diet omnivore
Temp Min 24.0 °C
Temp Max 28.0 °C
Salinity Min 32.000
Salinity Max 35.000
pH Min 8.10
pH Max 8.40
Min Tank 200 L

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